tudorsailor
Well-Known Member
On our last trip, my wife found the head of a screw separate from the screw. It was the pan head of a 6mm through-deck bolt that holds the stanchion to the deck. Fortunately the other two bolts are intact.
The head had come off the shaft so that no shaft was left attached to the head. The yacht was built in 2001 by Winboats. I assume the screw was/is 316 stainless. Is there a way to test?
I have talked to some other owners and it seems that this is not a unique occurrence. So I now wonder if I need to replace all the other stanchion screws? If I removed some intact screws, it would be interesting to have some split length ways to see if there is corrosion in seemingly intact screws.
Does anyone have the saw that might do this and the time as well?
Thanks
TudorSailor
The head had come off the shaft so that no shaft was left attached to the head. The yacht was built in 2001 by Winboats. I assume the screw was/is 316 stainless. Is there a way to test?
I have talked to some other owners and it seems that this is not a unique occurrence. So I now wonder if I need to replace all the other stanchion screws? If I removed some intact screws, it would be interesting to have some split length ways to see if there is corrosion in seemingly intact screws.
Does anyone have the saw that might do this and the time as well?
Thanks
TudorSailor